Change of conditions

The path to the hide is entered through a wide gate. The gate is locked with a wire loop around the top of the pole. Removing the wire loop and opening the gate would require finger dexterity and the ability to lift ones arms about 1.2 metres. The gate is light to open.

The first part of the path is asphalt and the last section is gravel.

There is a picnic table, of the square open sided design, at the transition point between the asphalt and gravel. The table has a good view over the lake back to the main carpark areas.

Entry to the bird hide is through a wire door with a sliding latch. Again finger dexterity is required to open the latch.

The door is wide and the floor level with the gravel path leading to it. There is a second opening to pass through before entering the hide and this opening is only 750 millimetres wide.

The hide is large with plenty of maneuvering room. At the far end there is a bench that is approximately 300 millimetres wide but there is no wheelchair cut out in the wall behind.